In Reply to: We don't disagree... posted by Lew on March 26, 2017 at 17:33:08:
Just like Teflon and Polystyrene, as well as using High Voltage rated caps in Low Voltage applications, break-in time can require dozens or many dozens of hours playing real music, before sounding "relaxed."
Even the smallest, thinnest metallized propylenes can sound "usable" after they settle in.
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